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HCA development opportunity

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2007
Many healthcare assistants (HCAs) and assistant practitioners (APs) choose to develop their skills further by taking advantage of the education and training programmes available. Most will take up NVQs or SVQs to widen their skills spectrum and the next natural step is often to work towards a nursing or mifwifery qualification.
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HCA takeover will lower standards

Nursing Standard, 1994
I agree with Linda Nazarko's view that the profession should debate issues surrounding the reduction in junior doctors' hours and the provision of direct patient care by health care assistants (HCAs) (System failure, November 9).
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HCAs in general practice

Practice Nursing, 1998
Skill mix agendas within the general practice environment are high on the clinical and financial priorities is primary care. This article describes how the introduction of health care assistants into general practices offers a way forward for the development of the clinical role of practice nurses and the more effective use of resources.
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A general practice HCA

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2008
I have worked in the healthcare environment since leaving school, I started off in the local hospital as a clerical officer in the medical records department and as the years went on I worked in many other hospital departments within the hospital setting,
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TQM at HCA.

Health systems review, 1992
HCA is a pioneer in the continuing quality movement. Its chairman/CEO/president tells why, and the specifics of the company's own brand of TQM.
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Investigation of inhibitory properties of some hydrazone compounds on hCA I, hCA II and AChE enzymes.

Bioorganic chemistry (Print), 2019
K. Kucukoglu   +4 more
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HCA efficiency

Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2004
S. B. Heymsfield   +2 more
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Omnisphero: a high-content image analysis (HCA) approach for phenotypic developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) screenings of organoid neurosphere cultures in vitro

Archives of Toxicology, 2017
M. Schmuck   +7 more
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Phytochemical compounds in sport nutrition: Synephrine and hydroxycitric acid (HCA) as examples for evaluation of possible health risks.

Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2017
N. Bakhiya   +8 more
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HCA Healthcare Inc.

Corporate Philanthropy Report, 2021
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